The Traitors series 2 spoilers follow.
Murdered faithful Diane Carson has shared her stunned reaction to finding out the identities of the Traitors.
The fan-favourite player was led to her death in a spooky procession last night (January 17), after drinking from the poisoned chalice.
After learning of her fate, Diane sat down with banished Traitor Miles Asteri on The Traitors: Uncloaked to finally learn who had been deceiving her throughout the game.
Diane admitted she thought Andrew and Jasmine were Traitors, before Miles revealed: "I was a Traitor."
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"You bastard! No way, I never thought I'd like a Traitor!" replied a stunned Diane. "No way, what an amazing game. You killed me then? You wee shit."
She continued: "Everybody has been fooled by you, it's because your name has not been mentioned. You've played such a good game."
Diane then opened the scroll which revealed the identities of the remaining two Traitors. When reading out Harry's name, Diane expressed her surprise, saying: "Christ I can't play this game at all. Harry, that wee bastard."
She added: "That's why you're playing so well, they've picked the nicest people in the world apart from me to be fair."
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Finally, Diane read out Paul's name, which didn't shock her as much. "Paul. Shit okay," she said, before Miles added: "I know he's a Traitor, so I know he's doing this to get me out."
After learning who the Traitors were, Diane had a revelation of her own to share with Miles. The Faithful revealed that fellow player Ross is indeed her son, to which Miles exclaimed: "No!"
The surprise seemingly wore off quickly, with Miles noting: "Do you know what now that you say it, you can see it."
The Traitors series 2 airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. For further details, check out the full Traitors series 2 release schedule here.
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